What Is Samidha?
Samidha is the fuel wood that sustains sacred fire during yajna and homa.
Role: ignition and fire maintenance. It supports the process but is not itself the main oblation.
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Samidha is the fuel wood that sustains sacred fire during yajna and homa.
Role: ignition and fire maintenance. It supports the process but is not itself the main oblation.
Ahuti dravya refers to substances offered to the deities through sacred fire.
Common categories include grains, seeds, herbs, flowers, aromatic substances, and nourishing ingredients.
Samidha and dravya have different ritual functions and should not be treated as interchangeable.
Fuel maintains fire; dravya is the intentional offering.
Sandalwood powder is generally used as fragrant offering material, while plain wood pieces are treated as fuel context.
Ingredients chosen as edible, aromatic, medicinal, or floral offerings belong in dravya context; fuel pieces belong to samidha context.
अहुति का उद्देश्य लोगों को शुद्ध, पारदर्शी और पारंपरिक सिद्धांतों पर आधारित हवन द्रव्य उपलब्ध कराना है।
दैनिक हवन, अग्निहोत्र और विविध होम-विधियों के लिए सामग्री को संतुलित श्रेणियों में व्यवस्थित किया जाता है।
समिधा अग्नि को स्थिर रखने हेतु ईंधन रूप में प्रयुक्त होती है।
द्रव्य/अहुति देवताओं को अर्पित करने हेतु होता है, जैसे धान्य, बीज, औषधि, पुष्प और सुगंधित तत्व।
उद्देश्य: अनावश्यक फिलर्स से बचते हुए शुद्ध और सात्त्विक मिश्रण देना।